Friday, May 1, 2026

Ducati Scrambler Tribute 1100 Pro Launched In India

Italian bike manufacturer Ducati has launched a special edition of the Scrambler 1100 in India called the ‘Scramble Tribute Pro’ at Rs 12.89 lakh (ex-showroom), making it Rs 1.9 lakh more expensive than the Scrambler Dark Pro model.

The Ducati Scrambler 1100 Tribute Pro comes with retro design elements and pays homage to the air-cooled L twin-cylinder engine that was first introduced on the 750 GT in 1971. It comes finished in Giallo Ocra livery, which the brand used on the twin-cylinder 450 Desmo Mono and 750 Sport of 1972. It also features the 1970s Ducati logo (designed by Giugiaro), circular rear-view mirrors, black spoked wheels (wrapped in Pirelli MT60 RS tyres), and a brown seat, giving it a rustic appearance.

Powering the Scrambler Tribute 1100 Pro is the same 1,079cc, air-cooled L-twin engine as the Scrambler Dark Pro that makes out 86PS and 90Nm.

Also Read: Triumph Trident 660 Got Expensive By Rs 50,000

Ducati Scrambler Tribute 1100 Pro

As for features, it comes equipped with the ride-by-wire electronic management system, three riding modes (Active, Journey, and City), traction control, and Cornering Antilock Braking System (ABS).

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